I am a Palestinian-American whose parents sought safety and security in the U.S. in the 1950s. Were they alive today, we would share in the embarrassment of United States’ support of Israel’s indiscriminate slaughtering of over 25,000 Gazans thus far, its razing of neighborhoods in Gaza, and its Wild West-style killings in the West Bank by settlers (“Biden sanctions Israeli … [Read more...] about How much death in Gaza until Americans care? | READER COMMENTARY
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Tex-Mex eatery gains national acclaim after 60 years in the business
Joe's Bakery is a family-run Tex-Mex joint that opened in Austin, Texas, in 1962. However, after receiving one of the hospitality world's highest honors, the Tex-Mex mecca has received national attention. CBS News' Brook Silva-Braga has more. … [Read more...] about Tex-Mex eatery gains national acclaim after 60 years in the business
MASON OUTLASTS FORDHAM, WINS 7TH STRAIGHT
Fourth Estate/Mitchell Richtmyre The Patriots won a defensive battle to extend their win streak. BY GABRIEL KING, SPORTS EDITOR Mason women’s basketball defeated Fordham 54-47 on Wednesday night at EagleBank Arena. The Patriots (17-3, 8-1 Atlantic 10) relied on stifling defense and strong free throw shooting to close out the victory. “It wasn’t pretty, but it’s good to be on … [Read more...] about MASON OUTLASTS FORDHAM, WINS 7TH STRAIGHT
Four Terrapins hope to woo NFL scouts, coaches in East-West Shrine Bowl
Four players from the University of Maryland will play in the 2024 East-West Shrine Bowl on Thursday night. … [Read more...] about Four Terrapins hope to woo NFL scouts, coaches in East-West Shrine Bowl
Jahmir Young came home to Maryland, but his best work is done on the road
As the Terrapins try to mount a late-season push back into the NCAA tournament picture, Jahmir Young is leading the charge. … [Read more...] about Jahmir Young came home to Maryland, but his best work is done on the road